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Sixteen!

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Games that I have played and/or run for the first time this year.

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Nineteen!

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Twenty!

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21!

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I have decided I want to get to 30 by the end of the year (remember when I wanted to get to 20?), but I don't know if it's gonna be possible with all the holidays.

Isn't it going to be nice that I'm not going to be spamming all these hashtags at the start of 2025? 😂

Whew!

That's it for the year, which is good, because there is *no* more room for extra letters!

@apontious That's an impressive list!
Are you playing most of those online/at conventions?
And how does Index Card RPG hold up against Savage Worlds and Fate?
What's your personal preference? Or do they fit different play scenarios for you?

@PuzzledByMuch All online, no in-person games.

All 3 systems you mentioned are general-purpose and settings-free — a bit unusual, these days!

Savage Worlds feels like the crunchiest and most traditional.

I'd call Index Card OSR, but it *feels* NSR thanks to its unusual brand of minimalism.

Fate is a *different* brand of minimalism, with a heavier emphasis on improvisation.

All three have different, unconnected online communities. I'd check those out first to get a better feel for them.

@apontious You’ve got a lot of time on your hands.